: May 1-2

A review of key historical milestones reveals significant developments across Bulgarian education, healthcare, and governance spanning over a century. The educational trajectory began in 1859 when the first Bulgarian secondary school abroad opened in Bolhrad, located in Bessarabia (present-day Ukraine). The cultural and civic development continued in 1876 with the outbreak of the April Uprising against Ottoman rule.

The institutional growth within the capital, Sofia, marked a turning point in public services. In 1879, the first major medical treatment facility, Aleksandrovska Hospital, opened its doors in Sofia. By 1888, the city’s cultural landscape was further enhanced with the founding of the Sofia Zoo by royal decree, establishing it as one of the Balkans’ oldest and largest zoological parks.

The 20th century brought legislative milestones. In 1991, the Seventh Grand National Assembly passed the Protection of Competition Act, solidifying modern economic frameworks. More recently, the financial landscape was marked in 2013 when a new 5 euro note entered circulation, featuring the designation “euro” written in the Cyrillic alphabet.

These dates document a progression from early educational establishments to modern legislative and monetary standards.

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